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Artificial Intelligence: Math, Not Magic
AI may seem magical, but these solutions are based on deep learning and neural networks, which only require a little calculus—and lots of data and computing power!
Cultural Competency Certificate Prepares Students for a Diverse World
Florida Tech is widely recognized for its focus on preparing students for success in the global workforce. Central to this commitment is the Cultural Competency Certificate.
Two Students Named Farmer Scholars at Florida Tech
Carter Tomasky plans a double major in mechanical engineering and applied mathematics and Alina Janshon will major in applied mathematics.
Kachouie Lands $344K Grant from DeSantis Florida Cancer Innovation Fund
This project is a methodology to improve data sharing, data dissemination and transparency to improve patient care and share best practices.
A Celebration of Pi
Happy Pi Day! We sat down with assistant professor Stanley Snelson to discuss the history of 3.14 and its practical applications.
Student Wins Prestigious Mathematics Award
Sophomore Megan Vitale has been awarded the Edmund Landau Award from the American Mathematical Society (AMS).
Driving Digital Transformation Through Model-Based Systems Engineering
Associate professor Luis Danny Otero discusses the application of digital transformation to the field of engineering.
Welters, Stefan Present at Mathematics Conference in Tokyo
They presented recent research developments at the 10th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics at Waseda University.
Simons Foundation Awards Mathematics Grant to Aaron Welters
The grant is intended to stimulate collaboration in the field, primarily by funding Welters' travel and related expenditures.
Interstellar: Florida Tech Students and Alumna Take on Mars
Two Florida Tech students and an alumna conducted a 14-day analog astronaut mission at UND's Inflatable Lunar/Martian Analog Habitat.
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